Quote by Lady Gaga
I dont like Los Angeles. The people are awful and terribly shallow

I dont like Los Angeles. The people are awful and terribly shallow, and everybody wants to be famous but nobody wants to play the game. Im from New York. I will kill to get what I need. – Lady Gaga

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I work very hard, but when God opens that door for you – when life opens that door for you, I should say – I think its important to be giving, to return the love back. – Lady Gaga

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I wanted to be a skinny little ballerina but I was a voluptuous little Italian girl whose dad had meatballs on the table every night. – Lady Gaga

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I never intended for the Monster Ball to be a religious experience, it just became one. – Lady Gaga

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Its not a sport you get famous at. If I wanted to be famous, I would have stuck with hockey. – Eric Heiden

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Face it, I didnt become famous until I took my clothes off. – Jude Law

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On the other hand, when I give it closer thought, I realize Im not enough of a dictator to conduct an orchestra because it requires a pretty awful person. When you read these biographies of famous conductors, they are all awful people who fail in their private relationships. – Eberhard Weber

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I think that when you are famous every weakness is exaggerated. – Marilyn Monroe

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Psychopathia librorum…. I surround myself with the printed word. – Sven Birkerts (b.1951), “Notes from a Confession,” The Agni Review, No.22 (1985)

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Non-disclosure in the Internet Age is quickly perceived as a breach of trust. Government, corporations and each of us as individuals must recalibrate how we live and share our lives appropriate to the information now available and the expectations of others. – Simon Mainwaring

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